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Requests for tow trucks are seven times as high as typical demand, resulting in wait times of about 70 hours in Calgary for non-urgent tows, according to Brandon Klassen, with Automotive Services at the Alberta Motor Association.
Plugging in a vehicle four hours before it’s driven and driving to the road conditions can go a long way during this kind of weather, Klassen said. Drivers are also encouraged to have a stocked emergency roadside kit with supplies including a blanket, warm clothing, caution triangles, a flashlight, gloves and a folding shovel.Article content
Terri Lang, a meteorologist with Environment Canada, told Postmedia on Monday it’s imperative people limit time outdoors.
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